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Tuesday 11:15 - 13:00 BST (25/08/2020)
In recent years, an unprecedented wave of asylum seekers has generated vivid public debates, policies, legislation, and jurisprudence. Much has been written on migration in Europe and elsewhere, but the role of courts, despite their unprecedented role in migration governance, remains underexplored. What are the similarities and differences in the judicial discourse vis-a-vis the migration? How are courts translating the individual, state or origin and socio-anthropological narratives into rulings? What role do courts play in the (inter)national management of migration flows? The aim of this panel is to collect papers that address these questions from a variety of perspectives and methods.
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The Frontiers of Rights: Exploring Solidarity in the Case-Law of the Italian Constitutional Court on Non-EU Citizens' Social Rights | View Paper Details |
The Role(s) of the CJEU in Framing Migrants’ Rights: Has the Political Crisis on Asylum Re-Shaped its Approach? | View Paper Details |
Court for Refugees? The Un-Expected Role of Italian First Instance Courts in Migration Governance | View Paper Details |
Going Against the Grain? The Growing but Uneven Role of Courts in Framing Principled Migration Law | View Paper Details |